As far as I know the Hebrew term is hesed.
Merciful
In Hebrew merciful means רַחוּםIn Greek merciful means εύσπλαχνος
The Hebrew Scriptures, also known as the Old Testament, were primarily written in Hebrew with a few sections written in Aramaic.
Aryll is another spelling for Ariel. It is Biblical, Hebrew, English, and Biblical Greek name.
In Hebrew, Adinah means delicate.
Ey has no meanining in modern Hebrew. In Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, it means "where" (Genesis 4:9).
rahap is not a Hebrew word. In fact, Hebrew words can't end with "p."If you meant "rachaf" (רחף), it means "hover"If you meant the Biblical name Rachav (רחב), it means "widened" or "wide"
Goy is a Hebrew biblical term for a nation.
In Biblical Hebrew, it means My People are Noble. In the more ancient Hebrew of the pre-Abrahamic generations, it could also mean My Uncle is Noble (since Ammi was sometimes used to mean "uncle").
Proverb is "pitgam". But the Biblical book is called "mishlei".
The name David is a Biblical name. It means "beloved" in Hebrew.
This Biblical Hebrew feminine proper name means, literally, my delight is in her.
Elija is a Hebrew, biblical name from the 9th century. The name is said to mean, "My God, YAWEAH. "